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Phiroze Vasunia writes across a range of texts from antiquity to modern eras, with research interests centered on comparative literature and colonialism. He is a co-author of 'Postclassicisms' (2019) and the author of 'Gift of the Nile' (2001) and 'Classics and Colonial India' (2013). Vasunia is the editor of several books, including 'Classics and Race: A Historical Reader' (with Sarah Derbew and Daniel Orrells), set to be published in 2025. He also serves as a general editor for the book series 'Ancients and Moderns,' published by Bloomsbury. His experience includes being a visiting scholar at Oxford and Stanford, and he has delivered numerous lectures such as the Harry J. Carroll Memorial Lecture at Pomona College and the S. J. Stubbs Lecture at the University of Toronto. His work in progress involves a book on postcolonialism and antiquity, focusing on a comparative study of ancient Greek and Indian literature. He currently teaches at the Department of Greek and Latin and in the Programme in Comparative Literature at University College London.
University College London, Department of Greek and Latin • London, United Kingdom
Professor of Greek and Latin, focusing on research interests in comparative literature, classics, and colonialism.